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FAKE NEWS: CBC spreads medical misinformation about Saskatchewan Health Minister

"At 9 am today, CBC news posted a story containing the completely inaccurate and irresponsible statement that Saskatchewan’s Health Minister had tested positive for COVID-19," he said, "This is not true."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 2, 2021

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Woke US Women's soccer team knocked out of gold medal contention after loss to Canada

The US Women's squad has been among the best in the world in recent years, however since Game 1 in Tokyo, the team has struggled, garnering just as much attention for their social justice activism as for their on-field play.

Jarryd Jaeger / Aug 2, 2021

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Charges dropped against Canadian trucker who says he was a victim of marijuana smuggling scheme

Federal prosecutors have dropped charges against a Canadian truck driver who was taken into custody at the US border after 2,200 pounds of marijuana was discovered in his rig last month.

Ian Ostroff / Aug 2, 2021

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Alberta resident drowns at Redcliff River Valley Park, says RCMP

RCMP confirmed the deceased body was found in the river by the Medicine Hat Aquatics team around 6:50 pm Sunday.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 2, 2021

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Canada scheduled to get 2.3 million doses of Pfizer vaccine this week

The government has already received 67 million vaccine doses, which is enough to fully vaccinate all Canadian residents. However, public health officials fear a potential fourth wave.

Ian Ostroff / Aug 2, 2021

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12-year-old boy in serious condition after Toronto park shooting

A 12-year-old boy was shot multiple times at a North York apartment playground Friday night. He is now in serious condition at a Toronto hospital.

Ian Ostroff / Aug 2, 2021

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Justin Trudeau sends Biden smoked meat sandwiches after losing Stanley Cup final bet

After the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-1 in the Stanley Cup playoffs final series, Justin Trudeau announced on Twitter that he would honor he made with Joe Biden – with smoked meat sandwiches.

Ian Ostroff / Aug 2, 2021

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Peel police investigate hate-motivated crime in Mississauga

Peel police are investigating a hate-motivated incident that happened in a Mississauga place of worship.

Ian Ostroff / Aug 2, 2021

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Independent MP Derek Sloan hopes new political party will appeal to Canadians

Derek Sloan, Independent MP for Hastings Lennox and Addington, hopes to appeal to Canadians with his new political party, "True North."

Ian Ostroff / Aug 2, 2021

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Explosive device found at site of Kelowna shooting where two men were shot

Kyle Gianis, 37, was shot twice this year, once outside a Kelowna gym in March. He was also the focus of two other gangland shootings from 2017 and 2018.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 1, 2021

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BC faces a record-setting wildfire season, residents told to make preparations amid dangerous conditions

BC Wildfire Service confirmed some 1,275 fires this year have scorched 501,676 hectares of land. That’s less than half of the worst fire season when 1,354,384 hectares burned in 2018.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 1, 2021

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Ironman competitor drowns during race in Alberta

Emergency crews discovered that volunteers had rescued a 47-year-old man from the water. He died despite the life-saving efforts of volunteers and EMS.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 1, 2021

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Alberta EMS to stop screening callers for COVID, Dr. Joe Vipond leaks memo

On Wednesday, Alberta announced it would safely monitor the impact of the two-phase rollback of COVID-19 measures and adapt as needed to give more time to vaccinate Albertans.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 1, 2021

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Pro-lockdown protesters rally against return to normal in Alberta

Groups of pro-lockdown individuals held rallies in Alberta to show their opposition to Jason Kenney's UCP government's move to return to normal amid high vaccination rates.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 31, 2021

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Ford government reveals masks will remain mandatory indoors even after Step 3 restrictions are lifted

As Ontario prepares to exit its "reopening roadmap," the Ford government has announced new details, including which restrictions will remain in place.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 31, 2021

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